Papua New Guinea were quickly in disarray as they limped into the ninth over on 26-5.

Wicketkeeper Jack Vare top-scored on 22, with Goudie (3-15) and Taylor (3-16) the pick of the Scotland bowlers, while ex-England international Geraint Jones scored only five.

Defeat leaves Papua New Guinea level with Scotland, who have won two matches and lost three, on four points.

Netherlands top the section with four wins and one defeat, with Afghanistan boasting the same record. Denmark are the only team in Group B without a win.

"It was a solid performance to get us off on a roll and we're looking forward to taking on Holland tomorrow," said Coetzer.

"Berrington, MacLeod and Machan all did their job up front with the bat to get us to a decent total. The bowlers then did an outstanding job, probably our best performance in the field of the tournament so far.

"Every time we play Holland there is always a big rivalry, and we'll get going into it looking for plenty of intensity under the knowledge that we need to get a win."